APPROVED VENDOR Masking Tape: PF3, Blue, 1 7/8 in Roll Wd, 60 yd Overall Roll Lg
APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape (SKU 397RV5) is a blue, crepe-paper tape with a 5.2 mil thickness, 1 7/8 in width, and 60 yd length, rated for indoor/outdoor use on fabric surfaces.
SKU 3G-OTH-566966
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Product Description
APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape (SKU 397RV5) is a blue, crepe-paper tape with a 5.2 mil thickness, 1 7/8 in width, and 60 yd length, rated for indoor/outdoor use on fabric surfaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape used for?
APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape is a blue crepe-paper tape designed for indoor/outdoor use on fabric surfaces. It provides clean paint lines and temporary holding during painting, decorating, or light-duty bundling tasks where a medium-adhesion tape is needed.
What are the specifications of APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape?
The APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape (MPN 397RV5) has a 5.2 mil thickness, 1 7/8 in roll width, and 60 yd overall length. Its backing material is crepe paper, and it is rated for indoor/outdoor use on fabric surfaces.
Where to buy APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape worldwide?
3G Electric supplies APPROVED VENDOR PF3 Masking Tape worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for a quote and lead time on this tape.
How to select the right masking tape for fabric surfaces?
For fabric surfaces, choose a tape with medium adhesion like APPROVED VENDOR PF3 to avoid residue or damage. Ensure the tape is rated for indoor/outdoor use if needed. Check thickness (5.2 mil) and width (1 7/8 in) to match your application requirements.
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